Royals Beat White Sox 2-0; Chicago Scoreless Streak Reaches 20

The following recap breaks down a pitcher’s duel where the Kansas City Royals blanked the Chicago White Sox 2-0. Michael Wacha threw eight stellar innings, and KC’s offense managed a pair of timely hits.

It was a night of strong pitching, an early homer, and a White Sox offense that just couldn’t get going.

Wacha’s eight-inning gem fuels Royals’ shutout of White Sox

Michael Wacha put on a clinic, striking out seven and giving up only four hits and a walk in eight innings. He set the tone early, and Kansas City grabbed a lead they never gave back.

Lucas Erceg finished things off with a clean ninth for his fifth save.

The Royals didn’t waste time. Maikel Garcia smacked a leadoff homer in the first inning.

Garcia came through again in the eighth with a double, setting up Vinnie Pasquantino’s sacrifice fly for a 2-0 lead. Wacha’s command and knack for pitching out of trouble kept Chicago guessing all night.

Key pitching lines and late-inning insurance

  • Wacha: eight innings, four hits, one walk, seven strikeouts; no runs
  • Erceg: perfect ninth for the save
  • Erick Fedde (L): five innings, one run, three hits
  • Benintendi doubled in the first for Chicago, but Colson Montgomery couldn’t drive him in
  • Lenyn Sosa doubled in the seventh, but again, no runner made it past second after the first inning
  • Tanner Murray picked up his first MLB hit in the fifth
  • White Sox offense remains silent as drought extends to 20 innings

    Chicago’s offense has now gone 20 straight innings without scoring, stretching back to the seventh inning of Thursday’s 2-0 loss in KC. Benintendi doubled with two outs in the first, but Montgomery stranded him with a fly out.

    Lenyn Sosa tried to spark the lineup with a double in the seventh, but Chicago couldn’t cash in. Sean Newcomb tossed two scoreless innings out of the bullpen before Jordan Hicks took over in the eighth.

    The bullpen kept things close, but the offense just couldn’t get it done. Tanner Murray’s first big-league hit in the fifth was a small bright spot in an otherwise tough night for Chicago.

    Offensive drought, defensive discipline, and what to watch next

  • White Sox bats haven’t been able to string together hits, showing a clear need for clutch hitting
  • Early Chicago threats fizzled out thanks to KC’s defense and pitching
  • Wacha and the Royals defense limited Chicago’s real chances all night
  • Series finale looms: Royals turn to Noah Cameron; White Sox still without a named starter

    Next up, Kansas City gives the ball to LHP Noah Cameron for the series finale. He’s 1-0 with a 1.69 ERA so far.

    The White Sox haven’t named a starter yet, leaving everyone guessing. KC wants to keep rolling and ride Wacha’s momentum, while Chicago just needs to find a way to score and avoid a sweep in this mini-series.

    What to watch in the finale and beyond

  • What kind of punch can Cameron bring after his early-season success?
  • Will Chicago finally snap the scoreless streak with a productive inning or two?
  • Can the White Sox adjust against KC’s pitching staff and salvage at least one win in the series?
  • Wacha’s strong outing and clutch hitting from Garcia and Pasquantino pushed KC ahead of a struggling Chicago offense. The White Sox still haven’t managed to score, and that’s starting to feel like a real problem.

    Now, with the finale coming up, the Royals are handing the ball to Noah Cameron, hoping he keeps the good vibes rolling. Chicago, honestly, just needs anything to break this offensive drought—maybe a lucky bounce or a spark from someone unexpected?

     
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